Learning and Skills Act 2000

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(2)A person is to be appointed as an employee of the Council on such terms (including terms as to remuneration and allowances) as the Council may determine.

(3)A determination under this paragraph requires the approval of the National Assembly.

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6(1)Employment with the Council is to be included among the kinds of employment to which a scheme under section 1 of the M1Superannuation Act 1972 can apply.E+W

(2)The Council must pay to the Minister for the Civil Service such sums as he may determine in respect of the increase attributable to sub-paragraph (1) in the sums payable out of money provided by Parliament under that Act; and the Council must pay the sums at such times as that Minister may direct.

(3)If an employee of the Council is by reference to that employment a participant in a scheme under section 1 of that Act and is also a member of the Council, the National Assembly may determine that his service as such a member is to be treated for the purposes of the scheme as service as an employee of the Council (whether or not any benefits are payable to or in respect of him by virtue of paragraph 4).

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